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Plinko Beyond Slot by RealTime Gaming

by RealTime GamingReleased Jun 10, 2026

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RTG's Plinko Beyond drops luminous tokens through a triangular peg field with three risk tiers: Stardust (low, max 20x), Plasma (medium, 60x), and Antimatter (high, 135x + Bonus Drops). Hit "Free Play" below to launch the Plinko Beyond demo in your browser. No download, no signup.

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Specifications

Game TypeSlots
RTP95%
Max Win135x
GridPlinko 12/16 rows
Min Bet$0.1
Max Bet$60
Themes
Features
Plinko Beyond gameplay showing neon triangular peg board, three risk-tier multiplier rows and an Energy Core drop point

About Plinko Beyond Slot

No reels. No paylines. No spin button. Plinko Beyond drops a luminous token from the top of a triangular peg field and lets gravity sort the rest, which makes it a different kind of session than anything else in RTG's catalogue. The triangle holds either 12 or 16 rows of cyan hexagonal pegs (toggleable per drop), and 13 colour-coded multiplier slots sit across the bottom. More rows means more bounces and wider variance in where the token finally lands.

The risk tier is the real decision. Three buttons stack down the right-side panel: Stardust at 1x credits for the low band, Plasma at 2x for the middle, and Antimatter at 3x for the steep one. Each tier completely rewires the payout distribution. Stardust tops out at 20x in the outer slots and bottoms at 0.4x dead centre, so most drops return something near your stake. Plasma triples the outer reward to 60x but keeps the centre near zero. Antimatter is the swing tier: 135x at both far edges, 1.2x near centre, and a sealed Energy Core sitting at slot 7 where the centre multiplier would normally be.

That Energy Core is the bonus trigger and it only exists in Antimatter mode. When a token lands there, the bet is absorbed instead of paying, and the slot randomly awards 5 to 100 free Bonus Drops that fall automatically afterwards. Hitting the absolute centre on a 16-row board is statistically the hardest outcome on the table, which is why the bonus pays in token count rather than a flat multiplier. A long stream of free drops on the Antimatter distribution is the only realistic route to anything resembling a session ceiling, since a single 135x hit on max credits still sits well below the $15,000 cap.

Visually it's deep-space arcade. The triangle's outer rails glow electric magenta and cyan against a purple starfield, the Energy Core orb pulses lime green at the apex inside a metallic capsule frame, and the three stacked multiplier rows at the base run blue-purple-green to match their risk tiers at a glance. Token colours (blue, pink, green) are purely cosmetic, the math is identical regardless of which one you drop. The tier-switch mechanic sits closer to a Stake-style original than to anything traditional, but the Bonus Drops layer is the part that justifies playing Antimatter over just chasing outer slots on Plasma.

Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.